by dangerous delays. crews are enduring long waits outside accident and emergency departments in england, because hospitals are struggling to deal with overcrowded wards. nhs england says it has recruited more staff and increased bed capacity, but acknowledged the system was under considerable strain. sharon barbour reports. it s been a long night for margaret. there were ambulances backed up outside. two hours in an ambulance. finally able to get off the ambulance and into a&e, margaret then faced a long wait. she told us she s been here for 14 hours. margaret s 73, and has had no sleep. what was it like last night when you came in to a&e? there were ambulances parked out there. there s ambulances parked out there today. there s no beds. you know, and there s people on trolleys in the corridors. waits in a&e here have been as long as 30 hours, with hospital bosses now warning of even worse to come, as they cope with a sharp rise this week and patients arriving. in the foot
another weather system coming in from the atlantic. ahead of that we still have some time, notjust northern ireland but in scotland and increasingly the cloud is breaking up increasingly the cloud is breaking up across wales and some western parts of england. not particularly warm by any means. a chilly breeze continuing to bring in those showers across eastern areas of england. where we have a clearer skies following the sunshine, early in the night there is a risk of a prose, temperatures could get close to freezing for a while. but the window of clearer skies will be closing because while that area of damp weather moves await this cloud and rain moves in from the atlantic and briefly there will be some snow over the tops of the scottish mountains and may be in the northern pennines. it should turn back to rain later in the night because milder air is coming in and these other temperatures by the end of the night, above freezing by morning. i which time the rain should have
whether and donald trump ultimately has immunity for the alleged crimes he committed while president, more on that story in a moment. another major headline involves the u.s. supreme court which is set to play a major role in the 2024 election, the justices announced they will decide whether to restrict access to a widely used abortion drug even in states where it remains legal, mifepristone is one of the most common abortion methods in the united states, the patients use it at home and have been for two decades, this new case could be decided by 2024 which will throw the court in the middle of an election where access to abortion and whether it will be legal will be a key issue for many voters. the justices also announced they will consider an appeal for an indicted 20 right or how a federal instruction law can be used for the capital attack or if it can be used at all, that could impact hundreds of criminal cases including donald trump. we will breakdown the impact starti
that we there are many elements in the deal that we don t like. we would have liked that we don t like. we would have liked it that we don t like. we would have liked it to that we don t like. we would have liked it to have gone further and we would liked it to have gone further and we would have liked it to have gone further and we would have liked there to be all parties would have liked there to be all parties agreeing to absolute economy wide targets when they next do the next set wide targets when they next do the next set of wide targets when they next do the next set of targets. but they are economy next set of targets. but they are economy wide, that is agreed in the text economy wide, that is agreed in the text 15 economy wide, that is agreed in the text. 1.5 degrees is held as a north star, text. 1.5 degrees is held as a north star, exactly as the president of the cop star, exactly as the president of the cop said it needed to be in for this
let s take a look at the key features of this deal. it calls on all countries to transition away from the use of fossil fuels. but some governments feel this wording isn t strong enough. there is a recognition that global emissions will likely peak before 2025 and that for developing nations this may be later. but elsewhere, language appears to have been weakened, with the text reiterating rather than requesting developed countries give support to vulnerable nations facing climate change. sultan ahmed al jaber went on to praise the deal as an historic package . applause many said this could not be done. but when i spoke to you at the very start of this cop, i promised a different sort of cop, a cop that brought everyone together. private and public sectors, civilsociety, ngos, faith leaders, youth, and indigenous peoples. everyone came together from day one. everyone united, everyone acted, and everyone delivered. we operationalised loss and damage and started to fill